There is ALWAYS more to these stories.
The story doesn't quite make sense, so he bought a copy of the RXPrep with real NAPLEX answers, but then he sold it before he actually took his test? Why would anyone do that, I mean if he bought it to study for his test, then why wouldn't he wait until after his test to sell it?
But reading the story as it is, I can only assume he graduated from a newer RX school that accepts anyone with a checkbook, that (s)he was ill prepared for pharmacy school and barely passed, hence is why (s)he risked everything buying questions for the NAPLEX (although again, why (s) he turned around and sold the junk before actually taking the test doesn't make sense.)
Is this guy a licensed pharmacist in any state? If so, it sounds like (s)hould give up on ever going back to the west coast and be glad they got any job. If not, then why aren't they applying in every state? It's not clear if they have taken the NAPLEX yet? If they couldn't pass it 3 years ago without cheating, I find it highly unlikely they will pass it now after not being out of school for 3 years.